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Contains 24 Results:

[Weequahic High School, Newark, New Jersey.] Famous Printers and Type Designers: A brief compilation of historical data. Prepared for the Classes of Printing of Weequahic High School, Newark, by William B. Mayer, before 1947.

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 3
Identifier: Series 5.
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series contains examples of printings utilizing Goudy types by presses other than the Village Press. A significant number of the publications are the work of Howard Coggeshall and Earl H. Emmons' Maverick Press. The Aries Press materials unclude proofs and layouts for an edition of Goudy's article, "What Printing Is", with an introduction by Bruce Rogers, intended for 1927, that appears not to have been issued. The 1908 prospectus for Florence Haubiel Pratt's piano studio, printed by...
Dates: before 1947.

Sherman, Frank M., The Story of Deepdene, The Home of Frederic W. Goudy. New York, Lanston Monotype Machine Company, [1935].

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 21
Identifier: Series 7.
Scope and Contents

One of many specially printed contributions from various presses for Frederic Goudy's 70th birthday celebration, March 7, 1935.

Dates: [1935].

[Unknown press.] Fish, Williston. A Last Will [Cover] / The Last Will of Charles Lounsbury, after Christmas 1939.

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 5
Identifier: Series 5.
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series contains examples of printings utilizing Goudy types by presses other than the Village Press. A significant number of the publications are the work of Howard Coggeshall and Earl H. Emmons' Maverick Press. The Aries Press materials unclude proofs and layouts for an edition of Goudy's article, "What Printing Is", with an introduction by Bruce Rogers, intended for 1927, that appears not to have been issued. The 1908 prospectus for Florence Haubiel Pratt's piano studio, printed by...
Dates: after Christmas 1939.

[Stone Stable Press.] F.W.G., B.R., D.B. [Manhasset, New York, The Stone Stable Press], 1940 October 17.

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 2
Identifier: Series 5.
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series contains examples of printings utilizing Goudy types by presses other than the Village Press. A significant number of the publications are the work of Howard Coggeshall and Earl H. Emmons' Maverick Press. The Aries Press materials unclude proofs and layouts for an edition of Goudy's article, "What Printing Is", with an introduction by Bruce Rogers, intended for 1927, that appears not to have been issued. The 1908 prospectus for Florence Haubiel Pratt's piano studio, printed by...
Dates: 1940 October 17.

[Munder, Norman T. A., Baltimore, Maryland.] Pratt Studio: Florence Haubiel Pratt, Pianiste. Baltimore, Norman T. A. Munder and Co., 1908.

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 1
Identifier: Series 5.
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series contains examples of printings utilizing Goudy types by presses other than the Village Press. A significant number of the publications are the work of Howard Coggeshall and Earl H. Emmons' Maverick Press. The Aries Press materials unclude proofs and layouts for an edition of Goudy's article, "What Printing Is", with an introduction by Bruce Rogers, intended for 1927, that appears not to have been issued. The 1908 prospectus for Florence Haubiel Pratt's piano studio, printed by...
Dates: 1908.

To Fred W. Goudy on his seventieth birthday. Printed for the Bauer Type Foundry at the George Grady Press, 1935 March.

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 19
Identifier: Series 7.
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This series contains printed keepsakes and tributes to Frederic W. Goudy, primarily on the occasion of his birthday. The majority date from 1935 onwards, and a large number are printed by Earl H. Emmons' Maveric Press, or by Howard Coggeshall. The materials include keepsakes commemorating the centennial of Goudy's birth, 1965-1966, and two undated items.

Dates: 1935 March.

Kipling, Rudyard. The Gypsy Trail. Village Press, 1905. To Frederic W. Goudy on his seventieth birthday. Powgen Press, 1935.

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 20
Identifier: Series 7.
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This series contains printed keepsakes and tributes to Frederic W. Goudy, primarily on the occasion of his birthday. The majority date from 1935 onwards, and a large number are printed by Earl H. Emmons' Maveric Press, or by Howard Coggeshall. The materials include keepsakes commemorating the centennial of Goudy's birth, 1965-1966, and two undated items.

Dates: 1935.

Hello Everybody. This is Goudy speaking.Excerpt from Broadcast of Lowell Thomas Over NBC Network, Station WJZ on Monday, September 17, 1934. Maveric Press no. 5. New York, The Maveric Press, 1936.

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 22
Identifier: Series 7.
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This series contains printed keepsakes and tributes to Frederic W. Goudy, primarily on the occasion of his birthday. The majority date from 1935 onwards, and a large number are printed by Earl H. Emmons' Maveric Press, or by Howard Coggeshall. The materials include keepsakes commemorating the centennial of Goudy's birth, 1965-1966, and two undated items.

Dates: 1936.

Happy Birthday to You. Maveric Press no. 24. New York. Maveric Press, 1937.

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 23
Identifier: Series 7.
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This series contains printed keepsakes and tributes to Frederic W. Goudy, primarily on the occasion of his birthday. The majority date from 1935 onwards, and a large number are printed by Earl H. Emmons' Maveric Press, or by Howard Coggeshall. The materials include keepsakes commemorating the centennial of Goudy's birth, 1965-1966, and two undated items.

Dates: 1937.

A Note on the 105th Type Designed by Fred W. Goudy and First Used in Printing The Story of Saint Gonsol, Saint Francis and the Devil. Keepsake for Typophiles on the occasion of F.W.G.'s seventy-third anniversary March 8th, 1938. [Utica, New York, Howard Coggeshall], 1938 February.

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 27
Identifier: Series 7.
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This series contains printed keepsakes and tributes to Frederic W. Goudy, primarily on the occasion of his birthday. The majority date from 1935 onwards, and a large number are printed by Earl H. Emmons' Maveric Press, or by Howard Coggeshall. The materials include keepsakes commemorating the centennial of Goudy's birth, 1965-1966, and two undated items.

Dates: 1938 February.